1LT J. Kauffman Posted August 17, 2019 Share Posted August 17, 2019 WARNING ORDER Operation Sabre 005 Iran - Tehran ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SITUATION TIME: August 17th, 2019 @ 1900 EST (0600 IGT) WEATHER: 112F (44C); Clear; Wind <1kn NNE; Dawn 0600 IGT; Dusk 1800 IGT 1st Platoon will be locating and destroying Iranian centrifuges which we believe are being used to assemble weapons of mass destruction. This task is paramount, and must be accomplished at all costs. a. Enemy Disposition Heavy Disposition of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Air Defense Force Self Propelled Anti-Air Artillery Detachment Unknown Disposition of Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems Detachments Iranian Revolutionary Guard Troops Heavy Armed and dedicated professional soldiers Possible Enemy action Expect mechanized QRF Heavy Anti-Air Defenses Forces Pursuing b. Friendly Forces 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Pennsylvanian National Guard 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Pennsylvanian National Guard 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New York National Guard 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Regiment, New York National Guard c. 2019s - Rules of Engagement On order from your commander, enemy military and paramilitary forces are declared hostile and may be attacked subject to the following instructions: Positive Identification (PID) is required prior to engagement. PID is a reasonable certainty that the proposed target is a legitimate military target. If no PID, contact your next highest commander for decision. Do not engage anyone who has surrendered, or is unarmed or wounded. Any requests for fire support or close air support within 600 Meters of a civilian center must first get authorization from commanding officer. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Maps of the Province: Notes from Commander: All requests for Close Air Support/Medevac/Resupply/Insertion are to go to Mako 1-6 on FREQ 60.0. Mako 1-6 will contact Rattler 1-6 on FREQ 50.0 to request an asset to assist 1st Platoon as necessary. Once the asset is in the area of Operation for Mako 1-6, Infantry can contact the bird via CAS Net FREQ 45.0 to guide in the bird/direct close air support. If an infantry element is in threat of being overrun and requires immediate assistance, they may declare a "Tactical Emergency" to Mako 1-6, who will then have Rattler 1-6 redirect all available air assets to Mako 1-6's Area of Operation to prevent the unit from being overrun. Be sure not to stray too far off the planned & assigned path, due to the high probability of undiscovered minefields. Be sure to stay within 1st Platoon's area of operation, venturing off course into 2nd or 3rd Platoon's AO could result in blue on blue. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MISSION 1st Platoon, A. Company, 1/7th Cavalry 1st Platoon Our primary Objective will be to locate the Iranian facility with their uranium enriching centrifuges, infiltrate, destroy the facility, and ex-filtrate. PRIMARY TASKING: 1st Platoon will HALO Drop north of the OBJ, Rig major bridges at OBJ Alpha & Bravo with explosives, detonate charges as a distraction and use the chaos to infiltrate the airfield, and locate documents revealing location of centrifuges. 1st Platoon will then move to the facility, assault it, and destroy the centrifuges at all costs. SECONDARY TASKING: N/A TERTIARY TASKING: N/A 71st Assault Helicopter Company 71st AHC will support the platoon on the ground. PRIMARY TASKING: Proving Support for 1st Platoon. SECONDARY TASKING: N/A TERTIARY TASKING: N/A ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SUPPORT 71st Assault Helicopter Company Vehicle Pool for Campaign: Rotary Wing: 6 x UH-60 BlackHawk 2 x CH-47 Chinook 2 x AH-64 Apache 1 x AH-6 Littlebird (2 x after repair) 3 x MH-6 Little Bird Fixed Wing: 2 x F-22 Raptor 2 x A-10 Warthog Repairing: 1 x AH-6 Littlebird Destroyed: 1 x AH-6 Littlebird ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COMMAND & SIGNAL Succession of Command: 1st Platoon HQ: 1LT J. Kauffman > SFC D. Brown 1st Squad: SSG D. Jordan > SGT J. Hart 2nd Squad: SSG V. Handberg > SGT D. Thompson 71st A.H.C: 2LT K. Grorud > WO1 T. Sadler > CW3 R. Hepker Call Signs "Mako 1-6", 1LT J. Kauffman "Mako 1-6R" SSG A. Cummings "Mako 1-7", SFC D. Brown "Mako 1-1", SSG D. Jordan "Mako 1-2", SSG V. Handberg "Rattler 1-6", 2LT K. Grorud "Rattler 1-1", WO1 T. Sadler "Rattler 1-2", CW3 R. Hepker "Rattler 1-3", WOC J. Rob Hand Signals Control + Num 5 = Rally/Set//Affirmative Control + Num 2 = Halt/Hold/Stop/Negative Control + Num 6 = Engage Control + Num 4 = Go/Move/ Smoke Signals Green = Friendly/Affirmative Red = Enemy/Negative Purple = Mass Casualty/Medic Required Orange = Lost/Marking Current Position Radio Frequencies Infantry Platoon Net ~ 40.0 CAS Net ~ 45.0 Aviation Platoon Net ~ 50.0 Command Net ~ 60.0 Link to comment
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